Monday, March 21, 2005

Mardi Gras

On Sunday I got up and went to a room meeting for one of my organizations. It was at one of the member's house and we all brought covered dishes. (TO SEE THE REST OF THIS AND PICTURES CLICK ON THE TITLE LINK.)

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Where have I been?

Wow it has already been a month since I posted anything. So sorry to all but it has been a crazy few weeks. As most of you know, in January I lost my job which I hated anyway. I began to build my own client list and worked on my own up until Mardi Gras began. I took the two weeks of Mardi Gras for my vacation as I usually do and really enjoyed the season. I hope everyone enjoyed all of the pictures. Once Mardi Gras ended, and a couple of recovery days, I had to get back to work. I continued to pick up more clients and was working a lot for DNC of Mobile, Inc. I have been working with Eddie(the owner) and Cathy(the office manager) for several years through my old job. They are terrific people to work with. In January Eddie and discussed wanting to hire me to handle the books among other things so that Cathy could work as project manager. Once Mardi Gras was over things started happening fast. I was working with all of my new clients and on March 1st I began working full time for DNC. I still have all of my side clients and have the flexibility to do both jobs. In fact I just picked up a new client this past week. Everything is going so well for a change. Maybe 2005 will be a good year after all.

Anyway, I am sorry I have not had time to post anything but as always there is not much going on for a few weeks after Mardi Gras ends. I guess everyone is partied out.

In Mardi Gras societies the meeting after Mardi Gras is their Annual meeting. This meeting is when the officers for the new year are voted on. (CLICK ON THE TITLE LINK TO SEE THE REST OF THIS WRITEUP AND PICTURES.)

On Sunday, March 6th we had our first WBC meeting of the new season. The biggest thing was planning our Summer Swarm and voting on the one new member that we had been screening over the past year. She was voted in by 100% of the members as is the rule. If one person votes no then the prospective person does not get in. We met mid-morning at Patti's condo and had brunch prepared by the members. Charlotte cooked omelets to order for everyone and of course the Balitorie flowed freely. It was a fun day.






This past Thursday my other organization had their annual meeting. I am not able to really take a lot of pictures in this group because of certain people..... (CLICK ON THE TITLE LINK TO SEE THE REST OF THIS WRITEUP AND PICTURES.)


On Saturday the Exchange Club Family Center held their annual St. Patrick's Chili Cookoff and Parade. This year the parade had twelve float filled with people of all ages. Cabbage, potatoes, carrots as well as beads, moonpies and candy were thrown to the crowds. My son tried to catch a head of cabbage that was thrown as a high rate of speed and spang his wrist but in true Dean family spirit continued to pick up goodies and did not complain until he got home and wrapped up his wrist. You have to expect to sustain an injury every now and then if you attend an event where you know people will be throwing things at you. As usual in Mobile there are signs posted along the parade routes letting people know not to park on the streets there for two hours before, during and after the parade. For some reason people ignored the signs and were parked all along Conception Street. We watched while cars where towed away. Not even the rich get special treatment when it comes to parking on parade routes. The police department towed a Mercedes and joked with the tow truck driver about getting a BMW and Mercedes in the same day. As the truck began to pull off with the Mercedes the owner came running up to try to save his vehicle but it was too late. He should have been paying closer attention when parking. The truck made it's way down the street with the car's alarm blaring for all to admire.

The cookoff was great with booths from the Mobile Mystics as well as the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, who will parade on Thursday. There were games for the kids, hotdogs, snow cones and beer for every Irish person to savor.

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Parade, cook-off dish up Irish fun
Sunday, March 13, 2005
By STEVE MYERS
Staff Reporter>























Mardi Gras Ball Pics

Here are some pictures that I just got developed from a ball I attended. I am not going to say the name of the organization because I am posting pictures of maskers without their masks.











This is the Order of Juno train that I talked about in a previous blog. I love it. I think that it is one of the most beautiful trains I have ever seen.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Mardi Gras News

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Navy ships picked for Mardi Gras
Saturday, January 29, 2005
By GEORGE WERNETH
Staff Reporter


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Christmas trees go Carnival
Monday, January 31, 2005
By CASANDRA ANDREWS
Staff Report


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Carnival arrives on the Eastern Shore
Large crowds turn out for Friday and Saturday parades
Monday, January 31, 2005
By BRENDAN KIRBY and DAN MURTAUGH
Staff Reporters


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It's a cake that is fit for a king
Wednesday, February 02, 2005
DAVID HOLLOWAY
Food Editor


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Apollo Mystic Ladies parade
Thursday, February 03, 2005
Submitted by Connie Glassford


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Navy ships dock for Mardi Gras
Friday, February 04, 2005
By GEORGE WERNETH
Staff Reporter


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Traffic rolls with parades on Broad Street
Some paradegoers worried about danger
Friday, February 04, 2005
By EDDIE CURRAN
Staff Reporter


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Mardi Gras Music
Clubs tune in to Carnival
Friday, February 04, 2005
By LAWRENCE SPECKER
Entertainment Reporter


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Volunteers sought for post-Carnival cleanup
Saturday, February 05, 2005
Staff Report


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MCA crowns Queen Hill
Sunday, February 06, 2005
By SUSIE SPEAR CLOOS
Society Editor


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Prichard, Foley celebrate Carnival with parades
Krewe of Goats, Krewe of Les Beau Geste take Mardi Gras center stage in their communities
Sunday, February 06, 2005
By STEVE MYERS and GUY BUSBY
Staff Reporters


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Raising Cains
One descendant seeks 'the holy grail' of Joe Cain lore
Sunday, February 06, 2005
By ROY HOFFMAN
Staff Reporter


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King Elexis I crowns Queen Tonna
Monday, February 07, 2005
By JEAN LAKEMAN HELMS
Staff Reporter


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Parade mania
Maids of Jubilee, Shadow Barons among parades that rolled through huge crowds in busy carnival weekend
Monday, February 07, 2005
By MARC D. ANDERSON, GUY BUSBY and PENELOPE McCLENNY
Staff Reporters


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Carnival homecoming
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
By ROY HOFFMAN
Staff Reporter


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The lid comes off
Few revelers discouraged by county's rainy beginning to pre-Lenten celebrations
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
By MARC D. ANDERSON and PENELOPE McCLENNY
Staff Reporters


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Paradegoer celebrating Fat Tuesday an all day event
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
By ROY HOFFMAN, MIKE BRANTLEY, SUSAN DAKER and GUY BUSBY
Staff Reporters


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Mellow Mardi Gras ends on high note
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Staff Report


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Mardi Gras madness
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
By PENELOPE McCLENNY and GUY BUSBY
Staff Reporters

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Infant Mystics

King Felix arrived at the foot of Government on Monday and control of the city was given over to the King of misrule. I was sick and decided to stay home and rest for the Infant Mystic parade and ball that evening.

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High-steppin into Fat Tuesday
Tuesday, February 08, 2005
By ROY HOFFMAN, PENELOPE McCLENNY and RENA HAVNER
Staff Reporter














Mardi Gras Day

We got downtown about 8am in the morning and found a great parking place that was free. HEHE You have to be a real Mardi Gras person to do that. We went to the Spot of Tea for breakfast and then walked over to the other side of the parade route to buy a t-shirt. The day was packed full of parades starting with the Order of Athena at 10:30. There was a break so we walked back to the car to get a drink. The next set of parades started at 12:30pm with the Knights of Revelry followed by the MCA court and King Felix and his Queen. Finally the Comic Cowboys finished out the midday fun. I went home to change into my dress and hat for the KOR reception. The MAMGA's Mammoth parade was at 3:30pm but I missed it because I was at the reception. The Mammoth parade is a huge parade, the largest on Mardi Gras day. Finally, the fun, exciting but sad end to the day, the Order of Myths rolled at 6:30. I love their parade but I always get a little teary because I know when that last float passes by me that it is all over for another year.

Order of Athena















Knights of Revelry
























King Felix and Court





Comic Cowboys











Order of Myths